Posted on 01/20/2005 3:05:04 AM PST by Lindykim
ping
The article is nothing but bovine colonic content.
Absolutely full-on bloody disgusting!
Consumer Reports, AARP Mag and the rest of these rags are on the wrong side of right & wrong. May they die soon and painfully!
I guess that makes . . .
SCUBA TEDDY, SHRILLERY ANTOINETTE DE FOSTERIZER DE SADE, BOXERFACE, SKERRYSCAB, KOMMIE BYRD TYRD, . . . et al
"LOWER COLON CONTENT!"
"LLC's"
rather
"LLCC's"
"LOWEST LOWER COLON CONTENTs"
Want to contact Consumer Reports and complain or cancel your subscription...
http://custhelp.consumerreports.org/cgi-bin/consumerreports.cfg/php/enduser/ask.php
I did....;)
Want to contact Consumer Reports and complain or cancel your subscription...
Wouldn't it make sense to actually read the CR article before complaining? Rather than relying strictly on what one article says CR says? Who knows? This article might have left out something else you'd/ we'd want to complain about.
For some reason I was reminded of an episode of Star Trek TNG, where an alien referred to humanity as "ugly bags of mostly water".
Must be too early in the morning for me...
In general, I enjoy Consumer Reports. I haven't read this issue yet but I will.
While I find it extremely distasteful that they included abortion information (clearly unnecessary), I see nothing wrong with rating condoms and hormonal birth control.
Not everyone believes that birth control is evil. FWIW, I own a copy of "Taking Charge of Your Fertility" and found it a most interesting read. There is a lot of information that women and couples are never taught about how to manage their fertility naturally if they so choose. It would have been nice for Consumer Reports to get their facts straight on this method.
Simply wishing for the deaths of these ghouls doesn't phase them in the least, but you add God to the expression and they usually go ballistic.
No, they are 'aged' uterine content. When uterine content is removed or discharged, it's still considered uterine content.
The Paul Anka song will have to be re-written;
Expelling my uterine content, what a wonderfull way of saying how much you love me...
Did you see the news this morning? Some woman expelled a 17lb uterine content. World record I think.
Didn't someone mention here last week that the head of CR was a former Planned Parenthood exec?
too true
Uterine content.
A year ago, I had a polyp removed from my uterus.
So Consumer Reports is in effect saying that a baby is the equivalent of a polyp.
Un-freaking-believable.
'Misanthrope" is a good term for Consumer Reports, PlannedParenthood, and the rest of their ilk.
uterine content - what a monstrous misuse of the English language.
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